Indicator Reagent
An indicator reagent is used as a way to display the concentration of the presence of a chemical or water quality level in swimming pool water.
An indicator reagent is used as a way to display the concentration of the presence of a chemical or water quality level in swimming pool water.
In solution is a term describing a material dissolved completely in water.
Infinity Pools have at least one side where the water gently spills over the pool edge, creating a stunning visual effect.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used as an alternative sanitizer instead of chlorine, bromine, and other sanitation systems.
Hydrochloric acid is commonly called muriatic acid, and is used to lower the pH level in swimming pools.
A heat exchanger is a metal component inside swimming pool heaters, where pool water flows through a series of metal tubes heated by the pool heating elements.
A hardness reagent is often found in swimming pool test kits and mixed into the pads found on test strips, and is used in testing the hardness of swimming pool water.
Gunite is a term describing a mixture of dry cement mixed with water as it is sprayed into a mold to form pool walls and floor during swimming pool construction.
A gravity filter often refers to an entire gravity filtration system, where swimming pool water is fed to the top of a container, and trickles down through a filter medium by the force of gravity.
Floating thermometers float on the surface of the swimming pool water, and are useful for monitoring swimming pool water temperature.